The Spatial Group, an associate partner of CSS Group in UK wins BIFA 2010 special services award. Based in Castle Donington, Derby, the Spatial Group was delighted to receive the Winner’s trophy at the British International Freight Association lunch held in London on the 20th January 2011. In a message the CSS Group Chairman T. S. Kaladharan congratulated the Spatial Group for this prestigious achievement.
Now in its 22nd year, this well-established event is recognised as one of the most prestigious in the industry. The competition encourages and rewards high standards of professionalism, representing the ultimate recognition of special achievements in different sectors of the industry.
For over 30 years, Spatial has demonstrated quality and commitment to the industry and are proud to be members of BIFA and are thrilled to receive the industry recognition for their business and the hard work put in by their team.
“We are hugely proud to win this award” says Wendy Hain – Managing Director of The Spatial Group. “We know from client feedback that our service is a winner and it is extremely gratifying to have this recognised publicly”.
Spatial Group is associated with the CSS Group for developing the trade lane between the Gulf and the UK. The strong presence of CSS Group in the Middle Eastern region was the key factor which brought the two groups together.
Over their 30 year history, The Spatial Group have developed logistics solutions across many business sectors and geographical areas and now offer clients solutions which encompass freight, export documentation, warehousing, international mail & fulfilment, pick & pack, and courier.
In an extremely competitive marketplace, Spatial pride themselves on their customer relationships and product development. “In understanding the individual needs of our clients we are able to offer efficient and cost effective supply chain solutions encompassing all of their personal and specific needs; creating a partnership which has structured plans for growth and business development” says Wendy Hain.